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7 KrlC COQX - - Irrunt tioirooBD, Cabaeeus CooVit, N. C. THURSDAY, A1TJL 10, 185. TIBEDOF K?ICOJSlJTEJiClES. Sometime ago- it became necefsiwy to investigate the conduct of a Lu- ' theran preacher, known as h'ev. Mlcheal, r.fc Troutman'a. The c:at ' mittee fonsa, fter Ihcrcugh. and unbiaFed fiftic of miters asd examination of witnesses, f lie charges well sustained'asd their rnportVIU go up to Synod. In ft.crt l e' will ' not be whitewashed, as i? too often Ibe case with clergymen so involved. Since the investigation, Lovseye'r, a Key. D-iween ha.3 taken upon him Be!f the responsibility of clearing Kev. Michael and has rushed into print. " A correEporrfpnt after givirg Key. Dawson a dressing through the Statesyille landmark conslndes-hn article thus : ." ' ' 'Iain done with thh thousand dollar stealing and. being acquitted after a preliminary tearing: and turned loose us a gentleman, and then sending as African to the chain gang for st&lihr a chicken. And I am done with mt.n creeping into the cloth and committing high crimes with the expectation of !-in sied by their garb, while a pnva.e mem ber must be sessioned'and ; puf on probation if he s:ta by the Cre when fiddling and df.rcir cre going on." Such is life. Pccp!e too often forget that preachers are mortals like other men and thus expect tea much of teem. Eat when men feci called upon to preach the werd cf God and are licensed so .to do they then Eet themselves rp before the world as teachers cf morality, and tmk-FS thej be pr?e'.icer3 .ilso they do the cause harm rvA thus give the world an opportunity o ansuzing the church for whnUloes not belons to it. Bat this censure has no stirs, unless the men in cloth, who has sinned to offend and become a stum bling blcclr, is whitewashed by these entrusteu" with brushes cf authority. There is more tru'h than poetry in the tired feelings thei ha"? come over the author of the above qaota tion. A OVEL SI.AS:i:H ( ASK. he'vletnodist preacher f t Los Angeles, Cu.1., . has "been eued for slander Sy Miss Kele, city librariac. The basis cf the action was a prayer eff-ired by the defend ant before his- cergregution in "the First Methodic "niwdariiil r'n"''-, whi-'- ' . .ul . "Cb, Lcrd, yonchsif.yriV savisg grace to the librari; r.'cf t he Los Angels City libra:; cleanse her of all her and maii; tier a woman wortaj her office. Rey. ilr. Campbell in his de murrer took the positsou that his statement was privileged. The ccurt held that a slander can be perpetrated in the form of a prayer as readily as in the form oi speech, and that no communication made by person or priest to hi& congregation is privileged because of such relation unless, perhaps, when made in the discharge .of Lis pastorial duties with one fcubjct to the discipline of the church, and then only unless made without malice. Raleigh Observer. THE SOIT1I MiIOri.0 VSV The Washington Tost is rot a i ttfnrmfir prnrr eomt that we have . heard of. It iauiiufcrrritg-to slvi that the Democrats should nominate next year a Southern man for the Presidencr. if it was an cut and out Republican paper it might be suspected that it was trying to allure the Democracy to their death. The North is not by a long ways enough reconstructed to favor a Southern mar, -Northern States that might he carried with a gcod Western man wQuld be lost probably if a Southern man beaded the ticket. It ought not to be so, but we cannot with facts before us doubt that it would , be a bad move for victory, however much the Southern Democrats would be glad to yote for their own : man. There are hundreds cf thous ands of voters in the North who have been diligently Echooled to dis trust the South. In every campaign since the war ended the bloody shirt Las flapped in the North, and pre jadices against the South have been formenteRm every Northern Eepub Lean p8pr. Wilmington Messen- Marshal hi - .Price, who "was his -own detective," is er.hars "the, f uk'St specimen .'of cheeky Jienu iasoveted,. Else w here" in this ' taper will be- seen the account of a murder and Che murderer; himself; was one of the coroner's jury.' . t His tongue got him. involved and it was pot long "until murder will out. or - : I LI. Morrison. 03 COSIJIISSI CUIUS. Ward 11 D. Duval, C. W. Swirk - - . Ward 2 F. L. Eaiery, J. 0. Finn. . WaTd 3 Jao K. Paterson, E. . A. Brown. , - Ward' 4 D. B. Morrison, M. L, Brown. . SCHOOL C055MISSIONSR3. Wuri 1 W. R. Odell. Wrd 3D. B. Coltrane. i Werd 3 J no A, Cline. . Ward I D. G. Caldwell . . In car local columns Monday, the reporter ran across the debris from a ruku3 over a whiikey jug.' The jag belonged to one man, and the wiskey to cther3. . The owner of the jog ap- peared ' on the .' scene before the spirit festivities began and claimed ell. In trying to establish his claim mother earth was strewn with broken pottery and had sncked up the jug's essence. "The point of ownership in ibis cajejs so fine that it reminds us of tb.3 cfeu unicd bat never decided query : "Which 13 the mother of the chick, the hen that produced the eg or the hen that hatched it ?" Up to the time of going to press no-Jaw, changing the time of Easter, has been discovered. Unites such is found tetween'now and midr-ight Saturday, we all may c nfidectly ex pect Easter end the usual number of colored egg". We nave JSaster, even , though Thank?giving was stormed by a Pe-puMstic battering ram. The recent Legislature p.nd its deeds r.nd sectJmesta are ca'cuiated to inyite just such s'uiT into the s'ate f.s is nMed ia tje clipping rm the Cbiitbaia Record. The recognition giyen Fred Dcuglas?, a disgrace eytn to his own race, opens the Coed gates for the propagation cf teachings recorded in the article referred to. There is nothing slow about Frye. He has a foreign policy as is a policy. lie would annex Ilawaii at once, fortify Samoa, "reach out and take" f.nythicg else that seemed necessary, "seize and hold" Cuba, "accept" Canada or seize it, a3 cir- cutcstimcea mirfit suggest, and generally make the eagle Fcreara They grow great statesmen in Maine. If Reed were elected President and tnade Fry ; Lis Secretary of State, wouldn't we just have a time of it thonj'h ? Speaking cf the" surprise God. Ma- hone's assignment carries as many regarded him "immensely rich," a prominent geptleman remarked that "you. don't know whet's what." You speak often of many men's great wealth and they are regarded -rich by all a kind of an axiom and it goes at Fuch; The gentleman re marked further that there- is much ficticious valuesjabout a rich mans assets so long a3 hia clover and Jhio liabilities are never thought of when the general public. thinks of him as a rich man. Shaking up of dry bones oftentimes reveals a big skele ton, A Pennsylvania Judge has re fused to grant liquor licenses to women. T7hat is ihe new woman going to do about it ? This curtails ing of the "new woman's" rights may do in the Q taker State, but were su:h a judge.. "A'ob . up.his head in Faisaa he rould get humps put on it by one of the many An archistic Lei ses out there. Inside cf ten days the first num ber of a new magazine will be is sued from Charlotte. It is by Mrs. Lizzetts Clayton Hood, daughter of Rev, Dr. G D Bcrnheim well known in this part o North Carolina, Mrs. Hood is one of the States' most bril liant and intellectual ladies and the fact that the printing is done by the Charlotte Observer makes the bal ance all 0. K. The Income tax has been declared constitutional. Only two Jas'ices dieseutiog. The fortunate boys will now finish their returns. The Charlotte primaries have nominated for aldermen men whose names are not familiar, at least many of them have never seen their names in the paper, or words to that iff- ct. The Supreme Court construed the law so that all credit wag not de stro ed,' but it' cannot remedy" al' the eviliMoato .all-it eont find 'fiSScoundrcl who committed for- gery,,. That work must be done by others. SatterGeld and Brown mast be put - upon the stand. Oae of tbem. or one of their clerksj is . the guilty party. The rumor that P.aiti- the tnoHi reasonable explanation yet offered. vTho Governor ia doing hid duty like a ' man, and is going to have the forgery annulled if possi ble. Rileigh Observer; And Biliy M&hoae, of Virginia, ha;-, gone to the wall. Oa Saturday ' last he assigned all he had " to pay obiig8iioc3 amounting to $SO,000. Thus financial reverses overtook him as did political cues iu the not dis tant past. Billy Mahone has done more devilment in Virginia than any man of his Bizs in the his'ory cf the Mother of Preeidenfs. Smart he was, but bis political fortunes doubt less had much to do with wrecking Tiim financially. Thus a very con spicuous star in the galaxy of men has set, and, on account of his age, to rise no more. We place at the head of this coU umfa the Democratic ticket for town ofiicers. It is headed by a good man, an honest man, a gentleman, a Christian and of course a Democrat, all wool and a yard. Peg Leg, ua the boys fondly speak of him, the old Confederate veteran that, he if, will be Concord's next Mayor, '-shore as sbootin." The greatest medal giver, known to America, died Tuesday iu New York city. W Jennings Demoresr, a very conspicuous Prohibitionist, and a mnn cf tr.nch force and with the courage of hie convictioLL, leaves behind bini much that will keep his EKUi'jr? fresa. IeUui, cuca us have been so ofttn awarded in n merous contests. many in this county, have been scattered over the land by the thousa-dsr His magazine, by the way, is ao mt-n production. Gov. Car.-, as a private imlividaal cf the Stat?, has begun m eraest to strike a death blow to theiraudu lent Mortgage Law. His attorneys, Messrs. F H Busbee and F I Os borne, nre pushing their part of the light as rapidly as possible. it ;s eratuviD'r tnat President Cleveland pees no necessity ot aa extra session c Ccagress. He eh&rea the uniyereal tried feeling ia the audit of this kid of a calamitv. The Charlotte Nesv3 is a comi right along with all sails set. The telegraphic service is good and t ft hole meou,daily,meet? the demands of nearly every appetite. Char lotte is pecnliarv fortunate iu the character cf its cewspaper?. A tip top'TnoTBinand evening paper well, tbatVlbe way toput it. Rev. Tom Dixon, who is a genius, biiiliaut and intensely smart, has cut himself aloof and'uow branches out independent of any trunk or body. Tom has got into the prints so often and iu such a way that his name is familiar the country over and he share3, too, the opin'on that he is Emart. His cutting himself off and becoming independent,' re minds us of the wheat cradle fixer, who, in search of a limb with the regulation graceful bend, climbed, up twenty feet for it. In the depth of study be sawed the limb between him and the tree he got a fall that forever afterwards left hi3body bent like a grain cradle finger. In saw ing off his former connection, let us hope Rev. Dixon's .back ia safe. . NOT ELIGIBLE NOW lite Republican SJnto t linirman and Republican Solicitor Ityiiuni knyn the Xcws ami Cbsercer in Riurht. The GieoiiBboro Record says that not one of the new magistrates in Guilford has I een sworn iu. The editor of the Record interviewed W P Bynum, Solicitor of the Greens boro district, said a prominent Re publican, and he says that while he has not read tbe net his under standing is that tho News and Observer's account is correct that that additional magistrates wcr re quired to qualify on or before April 1st, at which time they come into office. In this opinion ho ia backed by Mr, A E Ho ton ..Chairman of the Republican State Executive Comi inittee If there fjentlenan r.ie light there will be a lot of fun. It is the idea of a number of prominent meo, however, that Governor Carr will not be eaher to fill ail these positions, preferring to save the State the expence, though the law may require Lat he do so. I"50CMtle Executive Committee Tor T1H City. - " " " The several WarJ Committees epi pointed last Friday night, .to meet and elect ; a township Democratic Executive Committee for the en suing year,- met at the court house Tuesdrry night ml elected the -following fivemen : ; ""V: W. Ji. Oieil, Chairnrin; &t larger' Ward 1 J. L Harttell. Ward 2-J..L. Crowell. " -Ward 3 J. A, CLte. Ward 4-t-W.XBell. u. U jilSf-IOSEES.- Trouble Among the Brtbrca of Sc. publican Fiiilh Who are Hero Look ing After Plants. Th? atmosphere" in the Bebow House ofSce is blue. Senator Pritch ard i3 h;re to look after the appoint- ment of TJ. S. Court Coinaiissisnir. It teems that Judge Dick has called for the resignation of all the com missioners in the district. One tf the best lawyers at the bar says this course cf Judge Dick ia illegal ; th it a commissioner cannot be removed except for cause. Asking for resi:1- nations is but a tly way of coercitg j tho Sumner boy killed, the Utter simple minded nm to get out ofi. twenty-two chats in hu the wav- Senator Pr'itchard docs nov- bei-i-iate to s verfly criticise Judge Dick for what ha regarda as partijn con duct about the commiisioneri- The Seiiator asked Judge Dick to aps poirst some men because they were h: ryery way qualified and good R- -publicans. Judge Dck said he would not listen to any application made on political grounds. This rather displeased Pritcbard, and b is reported to have said " y bat do you think Gen. Grant would hsve sa'd if he had been asked to appoint you because you were a good Demo crat with a Republinau skin ?" Pritchard says he ia tired of this non-partizan Republican poeition of Judge Dick which- means playing into the hands of the Democrats. lix-Congrcesoian Ewart 13 just as hot as Pritchard, and Jim Cheek ana mrny leaser lights are here doing osfc as much "cuss ing" os Pritehnrd. Ji'dj- Dick is certainly getting it frcui hia ie publican friends. A proisiiieiit iicpublican hers siys there is a great fight oaf cre Judge Die!-about the commission era, that District-Attorney Gl.aiu really doea the appointing for the Judge aud that Then tbcre ore two Democrats after the place the fuht ia fierce ; but where there is a Demo crat and a Republican, that ia easy, the Leinocrat i3 Appointed on non partisan grounds. Truly ihe Republicans are in hot waLer, and ttse Democrats are getting their own. "Tfte Loid will provide." Greer .bcro l:ecyrd. When Eaby was sick, tva gave her Castoria, ViTieu she was a C.iild, sbe cried for Castor:.-.. When hiie bocame Miia, she clung to Cast oris. WEen bbc had Children, she gave them Castcria. ThtrticiJi Aii.il versarj-. There are a number of old, gray haired soldiera in this city pud county who will recall to memory this day's paroiliog of soldiers of Lee's army Kt Appomattox just GO year3 ago. It was a bright beautiful day, just r.uch as thi?, Wednesday, the lOlh day of April. I.rt i's Get Elslory IllKrht. Iu reporting the mass meeting in Saturday's issue, vewere not exactly clear in reporting the resolution relan tive to the ufe of saud etc. The resolution did not protest against the use of sand etc.. found on the spot but applied to the hauling of tbe same from a distance at a cost to the town. The exact reading of the resolution is a3 follows : ''That we, citizer.s of Concord in convention or ma3 meeting assem bled, hereby protest against the hj utiXG of dirt, gravel or sand for the purpose of filling holes in any of tbe streets of said town,'5 Every member of the Deleware Legislature was preseut when the one hundred and tixfh ballot for United States Senator was Uken at noon yesterday. The dea-ilouk en tered npon its thirteenth week yes terday and the li.103 are aa strictly drawn row rs tbey were when the contest began, notwithstanding tha death of Governor Marvil Tuesday, which it was thought would hasten a solution of the question. If Fiai.re'ctid Erglard tbould ge into a scrimmage over Africa it would be another case of robbers fighting oyer the plnuder. i'ATIQlTAL - iucccmnrofihe hiV " 1 "abridged." Standard of t!:o V. 3. Gov't Print jiifr Ofl-ee. thetl.S. Sui;i!iie Court and rf. near liU tho bclioolboolis. tVamily cxn yrtended ry ev?ry SUice 6uj x-riutn tlt'BI ? Si'l'.imib, tors airoost trilh- jj cm uuubcr. 5 A doilfiCI lircclrtwit Trrftesj "nr S " SFSo trith -which tho eyo Cr.Ha the ? " voiv" Bongh, for cccsrac7 cf tlcf.rJ- ".Ci.'Ti, for priectiro iiiet'iod3 Jj lndl- '.' eatlr.jr rTpnaTich-.tion, f r tcrsa yet J ' " r:mpreii!)n.Hfvo rtnteiucntB cf facts, f t "cr.ti Cot practical wco t.3 n T-orklnir J "fi.V.Cona .'Tl'Cbster's IntcrnatioiiaV t J," crci'ls say oihor Elc '.e vclunao." - - J Thy O.11 Cret? Ar'inrfty, S - tj writes U-xi. n..T. j r-r?-. Jiai;co V. K . mpnaatt;Biui.- . . . - I r CZZZZHIAIS CO., rBo:i&ers, ft gprinfffle.'dfy "tea., V. (j. A. , I g iT-pndto1li8l.ttblihTforfret!r.Tli). f. 1 SHOT aOWN'.FRoi AMBUSH (lln tiiHOtiii'jpCounty. -Ernest Sumner and Charlie Weai, the one Gfreea, the other nioeVtn years oC ae, ho resided with their p&r?n.s, I'ar Ard-rn, iu Buuco:uoe county, were a&astiinsted in a n:ost brutal and cowardly inaorer Friday night; a? they we.re returning no;ne from that piuce, jn3t after dark. They were riding "double" on oue horse, und were thot from a:o bush. leu near the houfce of Jess:1 Sumner, a neielioor aud eoiietn of ! back mid r.ins in hia right ar:n, dying iastsntly. West's bowels were shot out and thor.gh he still lingers, ha must die. Oilieer of the law were oa the ground shorily after the kiiling, and their investi gations resulted in frgiug such a chain of fiict3 to connect Jesse Sun tier with the horrible crime aud he was arrested and committed to jail Young West died Pa'uiday af'c noon and was buried in the same graye with Sumner Sunday. The coroner's j -ry returneci verdict charging J;?e Sumner with tbe death of the tvo boys. S-ilislury Herald. TEI.KGXAPICURSEFN Sir 'ihoma3 Fowell Buxton has been appointed Governor of South Australia to succeed the E.-irl tf Kintore. Shocks of earthquake were again; fels ac R-gsio rii Calabra, Italy, Tuesday evening, but no daiuae Tv s done. The St-V.e Convention of the Rsptists of Georgia cpened ut Way cross yesterday. The proceedings were cf a routine character. . I.i tho Jjer bouse cf tha Ark?.r sas Legislature yesterday a lesolu tioa was i.itri'duced denoanc'ng and ceneuring Gov. Clarke for hi: attack npon Representative Jones. Ii was tabled, 49 to 11. The London Morning Post yill today print a dispatch from Ftied' lichsrulle saying that Priace Bis maick'a health is less satisfactory than ia to be desired. This ia the result of tbe recoot felea nnd rrae' tions which over-taxed the old chan cellor's" etrength . The Eobbin'a mine, at McDonald, near Pitcsbnrg, Pu, which resumed Tiu-uday, about lateen men, at the j GO -vent rate, vas idle yesterday. The I strikers were "'Eucces.-ful iu getting J the ne men to quit. There ti no ! other dhange ia i h-j mining situa tion. Coi. Ue-.eriy W Wreni:, pa33enger tit flic manager of the Plant eyateni, haa been elected vice president of the Cotton .State Exposition The Icalun go-emment has de cided not to occupy tha t;rritory of Adua, in Abyssinia, althought tbe chiefs aud the p.ople have offered to 8nbmit to Gen. Bar-itieii, Senator Frcctor, of Vermont, who has been quite iil in Knoxville, Tenn., baa cutiieiy recovered and was able to be at the office of his marble company all day yesterday. Lira, Jef'T.:on Davia aud Mias Wiunie Davia will arrive in Kiche mond thif afternoon for the purpose of being present at the re-interment in tho Davis section in Hollywood Cemetery of the remains of young Jefferson Dayia, who died iu Mem phis some years ago of yellow fever, One hundaed expert glass work ers, cmp'oyed at Atterbury's factory, Pittsburg,, Pa., " struck yesterday morning on account of the polishing machines used by the firm. Tbe men claim that the work ttoje by the machines is inferior and that the ware damaged is charged up agiinst their salaries. The isfHuents of the Danube have overliowed their baaka in the south of Hungary. The streets of many towns are submerged and the foun dations -of hundreds of houses have crumbled and been washed sway. In Seamless 2,000 people are home less and Buffering from expoauie, lost everything, including their clothing. V Oltl People. " Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneyB will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic aud alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowel?, adding strength and giving tone to the or gans, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the fanctioas Elec tric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion.- Old people find it just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents per bottle at . Fe'zer's Drng Store. Judge W J Montgomery went over to Charlotte, ' to Hrect a ia,uiiiient nf Antlersou- Gracd Army of he Republic Is taking active steps to ertet a monu ment to the Jnim soldiers buried t Anderionyills ceme'ery. The AiiJersfiUviiJe , rison holds a pro., miii nt pkee in the biatory of the jrar between th; Ner.h and South. There are upwards of 00,000 Union soldiers buried in the cemetry. Ex- c-irsions r.r: rnr. from all parts of tho South oa thu uueabion of the unuU ,,I memorial Rrrxiws under tbe auspices, of the Grand Army of the Republic. The speakers oa these ncea3io:.3 are old soldieroot rank on ;it!.er side in the i'e struM'! iiac'jn ij the nearest city to 'he famous c.iiietery and Mieon people encourage tee Grar.d Army of tae Rep'i!)lic in its tff'ir'S to erect the monument. CONCORD ALARKKLS. COTTOK IfAKKET. Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer. Good middling SIi.ldliii53 5 73 Low middling 54 St&ina "... 4-j -to 5 PilOUoCE MARKET. CorreefH-.l bv 'j. W Swink. liacon 8i iuar-c-'re-j na'n IHoIjJJ Bulk meaft, side3 8 to y Bsv:.x iurer 15 ChieUeud 20 to 25 Corn 45 Eggs 10 Lara 8 to 11 Flour (North Ctrjiini 175 Ileal 50 Oata 67 i LViow ijto Dr. J. E. GARTLAND SUUGEO:,1" DENTIST. Makes a speoial ty of filling teetb. without pain. Sixteen yec.i3 experience. OlTice over L.ppards & Harrier's store after Feb. 8, 1894. 25 A. is SEMINARY A Flourishing School for Young Ladies. TEX TEACHBH3, Ori.amcnLLl Erar ehe'ileeeivo , Caruim Attention, lY. V. L. T. A. Si" Pi.ija'i-, MOUNT PLEASANT. X. (J fescofil Mia LU J, II. Ooell, . President D. B. CiLTiiAN-E, Cashier. L. i). C-JLTKA1-! , AaUtant Cashier Capital. Surplus, 550,000 SIG.C'OO D I HECTORS : J. M. Oll, D. F. Cassox Elwt El:, J. W. Cainon, '. K. Oc;?ll, W. H, Lilly, D. B. COITKAKK, SI .rivcr-iciiients t Co hc&i nude, : yj j. : v.-. - '-JliiUa Jr. .'i, t i :.v; fu'-i a -.: - - .1 I. n ;; t n. r.' y.acnino i hut i lictp-l -. o. ' i cv. r U r i'.i ciuri-.-. Yn;i v. "H :t-- on': Ci r' Trer r. r.ono in the v.poild tlist I c;n etj-.tat iu ciechattictj coa stractici'., durability of working rait.1, l':.ees3 or nnisn, oean:y in appearance, or bad u3 mail . 1 Vt ,n nppcarance, it na r-:- vo ioinrovemcatiiastlis New Home It hap Atttotnrilc Tsnrioa, treble Peed, cKke cn both sidca ot rcccio f-ctcHteti), no other hiis it j Ni-w stand (.-.'A -rft'A driving wheel liincd cn c.'jiTt:-.:.-'.oceuttx5,thusrcdnciiigfricuoa to tbcminimuia. VJ 3 6T E FOR CICfJ LR &. TES IW BOSS 5EWIS8 SHCSI5S CO. OatKOT, Jf.ca. Eosroir, I'ass. ii FnoN Rcrp.3, H. Y Caoo, iu St. Lovis, Ko. H.'I las.Teia:. tAH 1-UNC1SCO, i'tL. ATLAKTA, QA. FOt SLS BY YOPtKE & WADSWOKTII Coxcokd, N. C. 17 m m'n mi mm Ml For men, women or boys at prices ranging from 115 to $30. Wo ship from factory gbject to approval and are the only mnnnfac tor era auUiagearert toConaomcrg. velivc no Ageitta. We offer greater Taint In our Oxford Gladiator wheels at r.tSM than other manttf acturers wlta prices Irom 81QO to 81 5Q. Every wbccl fnlty -warranted. Don't pay lof al denim m profit of Fifty pereemt. Cut tbls out and write tday for our luindjcnio catalogue. Ad drees, ADMINISTEATOlt'S NOTICE. Haying been duly qualified ad minifitratcr of tho estate of Mrs. M. ii. Bangle, deceased, all persons holding cJaims againBt eaid de-' ceaeed, are here,by notified to pre-, sent them to the undersigned on or before he 9th day of April, I896i for payment or this notice will be plead a? a bar to their recovery. Also all rvBons owing 6aid de ceaced a e ot.'ied th.it prompt VB7 ment a xptJtto. q: W. PETHEA, Administrator. ihisCth April, 1895. f" enrs P ore wmm this is yoOr O PPORTUNIT Y teiF YOU WANT . A PIANTOIH FOR THE NEXT sixty days only we will off.r some of our I eadi ng pianos at greatly reduced prices- $225 ior a $250 piano, A $325 Genuine Mathuhhek fcr only $285, Brand new instru mouts, new Etylee, lowest prices ever known for these instruments. We have a very few entirely new pianos, in latest style cases which we will sell at the ppot cash prices with one year's time to pay for them. If you want a piano write to us quick. This offer will only last a short time. illS, AXD MAIN HOUSE CHARLOTTE BRANCH, March 9, 18S5 YCRKB vVADSRTW pkohscdQ and THE BIGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK IN THE STATE No house in .North Carolina can possibly make lower pricei on Shelf Goods, Agricultural Implements of the latest makes, Buggies, Wagons, Hacks, Mowers. Guanos and Acids. Try their Prices and Quality They've got the Stuff f ok re & Wadswo rrlpfi A THRILLING EXPERIENCE! MANY LIVES at i r A YOUNG WAR PREVENTED! A crowd of eager jtople were (urging iuto Sniilhdeal & Morri ' Hardware to see their fall stocK of gun. Ech man proceeded to arm him self with a deadly weapon, bat as the guns were un loaded several accidents were avoided. Iu the house of this firm y Jur life is caiefully guarded, (no loaded gum unchained) and in tbe purchase of their goods, your money goes fur ther than in any other Hard ware store in the State. If you don't believe it, come and see our stock of HARDWARE. SADDLES. STOVES. ' PAINTS, OILS MACHINERY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MINERS SUPPLIES AN,D BUILDERS MATERIAL is complete, and must and will be sold at tde lowest . possible figure. .We also have a car load ot Baggies and a stock of GUNS at low 'Tariff Trices, CALL AN.D BE CONVINCED, ideal & Morris. V ktka Music hw, SAVANNAH. OA. W. M. WHEELER, Manager. Retail & ILIME! ANE menF 0 0 0 e are Sole SELLING &g ia this market for tha Casson Lime Co's. ANd CEMENT When in the market we wonld be pleased to have your orders. Will have a big lot of FLORI D ORANGES for the Christmaa T BADE G. W. 'PATIERSON Wholesale ard Retail Grocer CONCORD, N. O. OH 4 r- the 1 r I
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Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 11, 1895, edition 1
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